Bayern Munich is targeting a star Ligue 1 striker to strengthen its attack in 2024. The challenges of a key transfer.
The Bayern Munichalways looking for offensive reinforcements, could go on the offensive to Jonathan David. The Canadian striker, a true pillar of LOSC, has attracted the attention of the biggest European clubs for several years. With an impressive performance, the Canadian international seems to be at a turning point in his career.
An exceptional season for Jonathan David
At only 24 years old, Jonathan David displays remarkable statistics. Since his arrival at LOSC, the Canadian has scored 97 goals and provided 20 assists. With 19 appearances and 13 goals in all competitions this season, he has established himself as one of the most prolific strikers in Europe. In Ligue 1, David continues to shine under the colors of LOSC, where he has become an essential figure.
Bayern Munich: Renewed interest
In 2023, Bayern Munich had already looked at the profile of Jonathan David. However, the Bavarians finally opted for Harry Kane, transferred from Tottenham. Despite this decision, the Bavarian club never completely ruled out the possibility of recruiting the Canadian striker. According to Sky Sport GermanyBayern are reportedly seriously considering reviving their interest in David.
With the end of his contract at LOSC next June, Jonathan David represents a rare market opportunity. A possible arrival in Munich would considerably strengthen the Rekordmeister's attack
Fierce competition for Jonathan David
Bayern Munich are not the only club interested in Jonathan David. Many major European teams are closely monitoring the striker's contractual situation. Among them, Juventus, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, FC Barcelona and Inter Milan are lying in wait. These clubs see David as a strategic recruit to enrich their offensive squad.
The Jonathan David file promises to be one of the soap operas of the 2025 summer transfer window. The player's decision, influenced by the proposed sporting projects, will be decisive.